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HOW TO HELP DECISION MAKERS WITH A STRUCTURED APPROACH TO INTELLIGENCE, WHILE PROTECTING CRITICAL INFORMATION AND EXERTING ETHICAL INFLUENCE
Issues at stake
Information is no longer a scarce resource: through the development of information technology, information is now super-abundant. In such a context, companies seeking to attain a competitive advantage must become proficient in obtaining hard- to-find information and must sharpen their analysis skills so as to sift off insignificant data. Intelligence activities are only worthy if they result in an improved or facilitated decision-making process. Competitors and other adversaries are more aggressively pursuing informational advantage, putting your critical information at risk.
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5 days
Monday November 10th – Friday 14th
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Teaching language: English
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